PORTLAND, Ore. — Chris Wondolowski’s misspelled jersey was about the only thing that was amiss for the U.S. men’s soccer team.

The national team jumped on Belize with Wondolowski’s first-half hat trick and cruised to a 6-1 victory to open the CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament late Tuesday night.

Landon Donovan had a goal and two assists, becoming the first national team player with at least 50 career goals and 50 assists. But Wondolowski, who just had his first international goal last weekend, stole the show, sporting an extra “W” — “Wondowlowski” — on his red and white jersey when he popped in his three goals against Belize.

Laughing about it afterward, he pondered whether he should wear it for the remainder of the tournament. “I’m pretty superstitious, so we’ll see what we can conjure up,” he said.

His superstitions will have to wait, because comedian and U.S. soccer super fan Drew Carey donated $5,000 to two charities in exchange for the memento.

“I was as amused as anyone to see Chris what’s-his-name name spelled incorrectly on the back of his jersey while he scored a hat trick for the national team against Belize in the Gold Cup. Thought it would make a great souvenir,” Carey said.

Wondolowski is the third American to score three goals in a Gold Cup match, joining Donovan and Brian McBride.

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